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247. The Words That Sabotage Your Success: Why High-Achievers Struggle Socially

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What if the voice in your head is the real reason you walked out of that board meeting feeling like a fraud, even after delivering exceptional results?

In this episode, we dive deep into the cognitive psychology research that proves your internal language directly creates your social anxiety, imposter syndrome, and fear of saying the wrong thing. You'll discover why the same analytical thinking that made you successful is now sabotaging your executive presence, and learn the precise language shifts that transform how you show up in high-stakes professional situations.

This isn't about becoming more social or learning small talk. This is about understanding how words, both spoken and unspoken, control your performance in the moments that matter most to your career.

**

Don't even know where to begin in improving your interpersonal skills?

Are you ready to leave social stress behind and go from where you are to where you want to be?

Book a Social Strategy Session HERE

7 Biggest Social Mistakes Fast-Track Professionals Make

Have a question that needs an answer. Email me at [email protected]

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Manage episode 507203085 series 2843251
Content provided by Susan Callender. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Susan Callender or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if the voice in your head is the real reason you walked out of that board meeting feeling like a fraud, even after delivering exceptional results?

In this episode, we dive deep into the cognitive psychology research that proves your internal language directly creates your social anxiety, imposter syndrome, and fear of saying the wrong thing. You'll discover why the same analytical thinking that made you successful is now sabotaging your executive presence, and learn the precise language shifts that transform how you show up in high-stakes professional situations.

This isn't about becoming more social or learning small talk. This is about understanding how words, both spoken and unspoken, control your performance in the moments that matter most to your career.

**

Don't even know where to begin in improving your interpersonal skills?

Are you ready to leave social stress behind and go from where you are to where you want to be?

Book a Social Strategy Session HERE

7 Biggest Social Mistakes Fast-Track Professionals Make

Have a question that needs an answer. Email me at [email protected]

LinkedIn

Instagram

TikTok

  continue reading

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